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Braun Paxette - A Dignified Old Gentleman
written by d_i_hunter on April 14th, 2009 , 4 comments (8 votes)

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  • Brand
    Braun
  • Name
    Paxette
  • Format
    35mm
  • Focus
    rangefinder
  • Flash Types
    hot shoe
  • Advance
    coupled to shutter
  • Cable Release
    yes
  • Tripod Screw Mount
    yes
  • metal

The Braun Paxette is a 35mm rangefinder camera from the 1950s. Its “Pointikar” 2.8 lens operates at shutter speeds from 1/300th of a second to 1 second, plus it has a bulb setting. Interchangeable lenses were available, and when it’s all screwed together it feels like it could survive being run over by a tank! This thing is a serious heavyweight – there’s a lot of German engineering packed in to a relatively small package.

My particular example belonged to my Grandfather – who died long before I was born – but my Grandmother has entrusted me with its safe-keeping.

This model features a rangefinder (not all models did) although I don’t find it to be very accurate – better to guesstimate the distance from your subject. Despite being European, the lens is marked up in feet (handy for us old-school Brits!)

Now let me tell you, this camera may be old, but it still takes a sweet picture. The lens is pin sharp (despite the iffy rangefinder!) and the colours and brightness it produces are as good as you could possibly hope for. It’s not a camera for quick snapshots: it is, of course, completely manual so you either need to use a light meter, or carry an exposure chart with you – but it’s worth the effort. I enjoy the more considered approach you have to use. If you’re at all worried about calculating your exposure correctly you can save it for sunny days when it’s easy just to leave it on the fastest shutter speed and smallest aperture!

Being nearly 60 years old, my Paxette does leak ever so slightly (that’ll happen to us all when we get to that age…) but apart from that it functions perfectly – a tribute to an era when things were built to last. If you see one, snap it up: they feel like they could give great service for another 60 years at least!

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4 comments

  • stouf
    by stouf
    8 months ago

    Wow the shots a excellent ! And it's true... It looks indestructible !

  • eyecon
    by eyecon
    8 months ago

    Really great camera review...and excellent shots.

  • vicuna
    by vicuna
    8 months ago

    Great review! I noticed this cam before, and once I find a good occasion I'll buy it for sure! :))

  • lomodirk
    by lomodirk
    7 months ago

    Not bad for a 60 year`s old Braun :)

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